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CCTV Systems.
Can any one on here recommend any good ones? I need one with 4 cameras with night vision etc etc and a DVR to record.
A friend at work sent me this link today and said it was brilliant http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TUTIS-250G...item2c600c30b6
Is that any good? as I don't have a clue about these things.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
A friend at work sent me this link today and said it was brilliant http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TUTIS-250G...item2c600c30b6
Is that any good? as I don't have a clue about these things.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
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Check out http://www.cctv42.co.uk/
Site has a lot of good advice and the owners is a Piston Heads Regular
Site has a lot of good advice and the owners is a Piston Heads Regular
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if your round the cheshire area my dad fits them for a living. the best type are the dome cameras but they are expensive.
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A good supplier is Kestrel electrical Supplies Ltd. Based in the Midlands...but offer advice, quite cheap and sell to the public and will install I think offer free delivery? www.kestrelelectricalsupplies.co.uk
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The cctv42 site doesn't even sell wireless IIRC because they are not worth the hassle.
If you use cat5 you can send power and video down the same wire so you don't need power sources next to each camera
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Can any one on here recommend any good ones? I need one with 4 cameras with night vision etc etc and a DVR to record.
A friend at work sent me this link today and said it was brilliant http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TUTIS-250G...item2c600c30b6
Is that any good? as I don't have a clue about these things.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
A friend at work sent me this link today and said it was brilliant http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TUTIS-250G...item2c600c30b6
Is that any good? as I don't have a clue about these things.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
My window cleaner fitted the cameras to the house, i did the rest. Really happy with it.
here is what my drive way sees...
and this is night time but the security light is on..
This is how i set the motion detector, the red is the alarmed section
And this is how i can set the alarms..
The camera support connected it wirelessly by remote assistance.
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Very very similar to the one I did for my mate - the interface menu is slightly different but the functioning is near identical.
Plug in cameras - configure the record mode (continuous, motion detected, trigger etc)
You get a web interface and can also use 3rd party (free) Android and iPhone app's to monitor away from home.
They all allow you to download any relevant video's to your local PC (or one you're using to view the stream) and backup to USB.
HTH
Plug in cameras - configure the record mode (continuous, motion detected, trigger etc)
You get a web interface and can also use 3rd party (free) Android and iPhone app's to monitor away from home.
They all allow you to download any relevant video's to your local PC (or one you're using to view the stream) and backup to USB.
HTH
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Very very similar to the one I did for my mate - the interface menu is slightly different but the functioning is near identical.
Plug in cameras - configure the record mode (continuous, motion detected, trigger etc)
You get a web interface and can also use 3rd party (free) Android and iPhone app's to monitor away from home.
They all allow you to download any relevant video's to your local PC (or one you're using to view the stream) and backup to USB.
HTH
Plug in cameras - configure the record mode (continuous, motion detected, trigger etc)
You get a web interface and can also use 3rd party (free) Android and iPhone app's to monitor away from home.
They all allow you to download any relevant video's to your local PC (or one you're using to view the stream) and backup to USB.
HTH
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That looks very simlair to mine, was bit concious when I first put it up - worried what the neighbours would think etc, but not an issue at all.
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I can record each channel independantly. I have the back garden ones set different. You can chose any option for each camera at the same time i think. I can also set how long it will record a detection for.
When i get up in the morning i can look at all the logs it has recorded for each camera. Foxes are the biggest trigger, and cats.
I had to change the sensitivity of the cameras as they thought rain and moths were intruders.
As some of you know, my car was stolen off my drive last year, i doubt if they would have done it if i had the cameras installed. Under £250 for the set and £50 to install it, hindsight eh?
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Sara - I think you used the coax if you have two wires.
Would recommend cat 5 for any new installs now as you don't need a localised power supply for the camera. Can be a bit of a bugger with cheap baluns but they do the job
As sara's rightly pointed out - you can set the resolutions per camera - they are all treated as seperate channels.
The interfaces vary between the suppliers but the function is all the same. I got one from Hong Kong and a great piece of kit.
If you can afford the extra - check out the PTZ cameras (pan-tilt-zoom) - allows a lot more control and gives you a proper big brother look!
Would recommend cat 5 for any new installs now as you don't need a localised power supply for the camera. Can be a bit of a bugger with cheap baluns but they do the job
As sara's rightly pointed out - you can set the resolutions per camera - they are all treated as seperate channels.
The interfaces vary between the suppliers but the function is all the same. I got one from Hong Kong and a great piece of kit.
If you can afford the extra - check out the PTZ cameras (pan-tilt-zoom) - allows a lot more control and gives you a proper big brother look!
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I bought a mates secondhand DVR (£70), stuck a new 500gb HDD in £20, added a camera and cable from eBay (£33) and DIY installed in 2 hours.
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Will wrote ".....Can any one on here recommend any good ones? I need one with 4 cameras with night vision etc etc and a DVR to record.
"A friend at work sent me this link today and said it was brilliant http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TUTIS-250G...item2c600c30b6
Is that any good? as I don't have a clue about these things.
Any pointers would be appreciated......"
i dont know anything about cctv --- But, i was reading a thread on another forum re cctv and copied this post for u........
"....Like you said in the first line, it's whatever you can afford to spend on a system. I have 2 that I look after, one at work with currently 4 cams on it, and one in my local social club with 16 connected.
Most of the affordable equipment these days comes from the far East of course, but most is quite good realy. You do need to get camaras with the highest resolution possible if you want decent pictures, especially at night and using just the inbuilt IR leds, 570tvl plus at least, and the last time I bought a 600TVL vandal proof outdoor dome, it was £58 I think.
As for the DVR, most of them nowadays have to ability to be watched and controlled by mobile phones and are usually available in 8 or 16 camera flavour, and have alarm out, notification by email etc as well. The recording time is dependent on the hard drive size, the amount of cameras recording, and whether you have them recording on motion detect only or constant, or even only at certain times of the day !
Have a google for
Web Client for EDVS/EDVR
but only in IE, it wont work with Firefox etc, then try connecting to the results, hours of entertainment there alone.
These are the common DVR's you see on ebay and elsewhere. If you have an old hard drive kicking about somewhere its cheaper to buy one and fit your own if they give you the option. I'll dig out who I bought my systems from and let you know, he also does video shotgun cable for about £30 / 100m.
Oh, the user for the above is Admin and password is either 1 to 6 or 1 to 8, I cant remember which......."
"A friend at work sent me this link today and said it was brilliant http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TUTIS-250G...item2c600c30b6
Is that any good? as I don't have a clue about these things.
Any pointers would be appreciated......"
i dont know anything about cctv --- But, i was reading a thread on another forum re cctv and copied this post for u........
"....Like you said in the first line, it's whatever you can afford to spend on a system. I have 2 that I look after, one at work with currently 4 cams on it, and one in my local social club with 16 connected.
Most of the affordable equipment these days comes from the far East of course, but most is quite good realy. You do need to get camaras with the highest resolution possible if you want decent pictures, especially at night and using just the inbuilt IR leds, 570tvl plus at least, and the last time I bought a 600TVL vandal proof outdoor dome, it was £58 I think.
As for the DVR, most of them nowadays have to ability to be watched and controlled by mobile phones and are usually available in 8 or 16 camera flavour, and have alarm out, notification by email etc as well. The recording time is dependent on the hard drive size, the amount of cameras recording, and whether you have them recording on motion detect only or constant, or even only at certain times of the day !
Have a google for
Web Client for EDVS/EDVR
but only in IE, it wont work with Firefox etc, then try connecting to the results, hours of entertainment there alone.
These are the common DVR's you see on ebay and elsewhere. If you have an old hard drive kicking about somewhere its cheaper to buy one and fit your own if they give you the option. I'll dig out who I bought my systems from and let you know, he also does video shotgun cable for about £30 / 100m.
Oh, the user for the above is Admin and password is either 1 to 6 or 1 to 8, I cant remember which......."
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Will wrote ".....Can any one on here recommend any good ones? I need one with 4 cameras with night vision etc etc and a DVR to record.
"A friend at work sent me this link today and said it was brilliant http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TUTIS-250G...item2c600c30b6
Is that any good? as I don't have a clue about these things.
Any pointers would be appreciated......"
i dont know anything about cctv --- But, i was reading a thread on another forum re cctv and copied this post for u........
"....Like you said in the first line, it's whatever you can afford to spend on a system. I have 2 that I look after, one at work with currently 4 cams on it, and one in my local social club with 16 connected.
Most of the affordable equipment these days comes from the far East of course, but most is quite good realy. You do need to get camaras with the highest resolution possible if you want decent pictures, especially at night and using just the inbuilt IR leds, 570tvl plus at least, and the last time I bought a 600TVL vandal proof outdoor dome, it was £58 I think.
As for the DVR, most of them nowadays have to ability to be watched and controlled by mobile phones and are usually available in 8 or 16 camera flavour, and have alarm out, notification by email etc as well. The recording time is dependent on the hard drive size, the amount of cameras recording, and whether you have them recording on motion detect only or constant, or even only at certain times of the day !
Have a google for
Web Client for EDVS/EDVR
but only in IE, it wont work with Firefox etc, then try connecting to the results, hours of entertainment there alone.
These are the common DVR's you see on ebay and elsewhere. If you have an old hard drive kicking about somewhere its cheaper to buy one and fit your own if they give you the option. I'll dig out who I bought my systems from and let you know, he also does video shotgun cable for about £30 / 100m.
Oh, the user for the above is Admin and password is either 1 to 6 or 1 to 8, I cant remember which......."
"A friend at work sent me this link today and said it was brilliant http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TUTIS-250G...item2c600c30b6
Is that any good? as I don't have a clue about these things.
Any pointers would be appreciated......"
i dont know anything about cctv --- But, i was reading a thread on another forum re cctv and copied this post for u........
"....Like you said in the first line, it's whatever you can afford to spend on a system. I have 2 that I look after, one at work with currently 4 cams on it, and one in my local social club with 16 connected.
Most of the affordable equipment these days comes from the far East of course, but most is quite good realy. You do need to get camaras with the highest resolution possible if you want decent pictures, especially at night and using just the inbuilt IR leds, 570tvl plus at least, and the last time I bought a 600TVL vandal proof outdoor dome, it was £58 I think.
As for the DVR, most of them nowadays have to ability to be watched and controlled by mobile phones and are usually available in 8 or 16 camera flavour, and have alarm out, notification by email etc as well. The recording time is dependent on the hard drive size, the amount of cameras recording, and whether you have them recording on motion detect only or constant, or even only at certain times of the day !
Have a google for
Web Client for EDVS/EDVR
but only in IE, it wont work with Firefox etc, then try connecting to the results, hours of entertainment there alone.
These are the common DVR's you see on ebay and elsewhere. If you have an old hard drive kicking about somewhere its cheaper to buy one and fit your own if they give you the option. I'll dig out who I bought my systems from and let you know, he also does video shotgun cable for about £30 / 100m.
Oh, the user for the above is Admin and password is either 1 to 6 or 1 to 8, I cant remember which......."
This is my one
You can view on the tv and the screen splits into 4, one for each camera or just watch one camera and use the whole tv. The picture is just as good on my laptop and mobile. The app i used was the Swann android app that was free. There is an iphone and Blackberry app too.
If i take my laptop out with me i have to input a new ip if i want to view my cameras but I paid £30 and i can view my cameras by logging into my own url (DYNDNS). I dont have to worry about my ip address changing anymore.
Plus, another good feature, i can take a pic on my phone, a live snapshot, and it will be saved onto the SD card. I am trying to catch a phantom dog pooper that likes my front garden.
The app for mine is also for a wireless set up.
This is the one i have, but it is cheaper in a few places http://www.maplin.co.uk/complete-8ch...vl-came-589999
Last edited by sarasquares; 24 March 2012 at 11:04 AM.
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I think you have to be careful with some of the cheaper cameras. Their resolution especially in low light can be poor. This means that if you ever need to show the pics to the police faces can't be recognised and also means not good enough to secure a conviction.
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I am the numpty that put my clocks forward twice, i have been up for hours already.
I am not back, i just came in to look for something and got side tracked, you know how it is.
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